Host D sends a frame to Host B at the same time that Host B sends a frame to Host D. Bridging is enabled on Router 1, and the two frames collide into each other. Select the best explanation of why Host B will or will not receive the original frame from Host D:
A network administrator is using debug commands to check the performance of a network. What steps can the
administrator take to ensure that the "debug" will not require too much CPU, or at least that she will not have to
reboot the router to disable debug? (multiple answer)
Router A has a 512K-access port into the frame relay cloud. Router B has 128K-access port into the frame relay cloud. The two routers are connected with symmetrical PVCs that are configured for 64K committed
information rate (CIR). What Frame Relay Traffic Shaping map-class sub-command should be entered on Router A to prevent workstation A from overrunning the access port on Router B?
Assume IP Videoconference station A places a 384Kb call to IP Videoconference station B and the Workstations are transferring files back and forth between themselves during the same time period. What
Cisco feature should be used on both routers to avoid unwanted jitter and guarantee the videoconference will get enough bandwidth for the duration of the call?